Understand
[edit]Get in
[edit]The closest train station is in Ilanz, with trains from Chur. From there a postal bus[dead link] runs hourly to Vals (36 minutes).
Get around
[edit]Vals is manageable on foot. During the winter season, there is a free shuttle[dead link] bus running through the village.
See
[edit]Zervreilasee is a damned lake up the valley its glacial blue surface reflects the surrounding mountain scape, taking in the impressive Zervreillahorn.
- 1 Valser water visitor centre, ☏ +41 81 920 77 70, [email protected]. M-F 10:00-11:30 and 14:00-16:00, free guided tour on W 10:00. This is where the Valser brand mineral water is bottled. Free.
Do
[edit]- Hiking
- 1 7132 Thermal baths (Therme Vals), ☏ +41 58 7132 010, [email protected]. July-April 11:00-20:00. The thermal baths in Vals are known especially for their architecture, made of local quartzite and designed by Peter Zumthor. Fr. 80/45 with/without guest card.
- 2 Vals 3000 (25 km, 6 lifts), ☏ +41 81 935 15 50. A rather small ski resort made up of mostly t-bar lifts. Day pass Fr. 49/25 for skiing and Fr. 21 for pedestrians.
Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]- 1 [formerly dead link] Silver restaurant, ☏ +41 58 713 20 00. W-Su from 19:00. Two Michelin star restaurant. Fr. 225.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]- Hotel Alpina, Dorfplatz, ☏ +41 81 920 70 40, [email protected]. From Fr. 80.
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